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What Nurses Expect from Health IT Solutions (Part I)

Nurses are known to be adept at multitasking. Well designed Health IT systems can help nurses fulfill their tasks with better efficiency.  Common, fundamental responsibilities of a registered nurse in an outpatient or inpatient facility include: Managing administration of medications through various routes (intravenous, oral, and so on) Observing and monitoring patient conditions Maintaining notes pertaining to the

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5 Ways to Use Operational Data for Visibility into Healthcare Outcomes (Part I)

Advancements in locating and analytics technologies are making it much simpler for hospitals and other healthcare facilities to integrate data from day-to-day operations across their systems to improve patient care and experiences. Information on the real-time location, status, and condition of patients, staff, and equipment is now more widely accessible, providing new levels of visibility into

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Improving Systems Designed for Patient Care

Raju Chauhan attended the second-annual HealthImpact Southwest conference in Houston, Texas. In this article, he shares with us a session involving the creation of new patient-care systems and the improvement of dashboard designs for better diagnosis and treatment at point of care, leveraging clinical-support tools and advanced informatics: A full day at the conference was filled with

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5 Things I Learned from the MidAmerica Healthcare Venture Forum 2015 (for Fitting into the Marketplace)

Continuing the lessons (you can find them here and here) I learned from the MidAmerica Healthcare Venture Forum (MHVF), in this post I will be focusing on fitting into the marketplace. How do you affect the organization that you are calling on? Let’s assume hospitals – what is your talk track with the CEO, the

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